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Contextualising Aboriginal faunal stories with the Linnaean taxonomy: Culturally responsive pedagogy in zoology

open access: yesThe Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2022
This article explores the contextualising of local Aboriginal animal stories with the zoology curriculum in Queensland at one independent high school, where students’ learning potential often remains untapped.
Joël Rioux, Bronwyn Ewing
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Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean

open access: yesiScience, 2021
Summary: Proximity and size of the nearest market (‘market gravity’) have been shown to have strong negative effects on coral reef fish communities that can be mitigated by the establishment of closed areas.
Gina M. Clementi   +20 more
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Aristotelian Biology. A Synopsis

open access: yesPeitho, 2020
In no field of knowledge did Aristotle leave more writings than in biol­ogy. He conducted research for longer and more intensively in zoology than in any other field. In these writings he mentions a good 550 animal and 60 plant species.
Martin F. Meyer
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RÉFÉRENCES ANIMALES DANS LE DISCOURS MÉDIATIQUE FRANÇAIS ET ROUMAIN / ANIMAL REFERENCES IN FRENCH AND ROMANIAN MEDIA DISCOURSE [PDF]

open access: yesStudii si Cercetari Filologice: Seria Limbi Straine Aplicate, 2021
This article aims to emphasize that metaphor is not an accidental occurrence in many press articles or radio shows. On the contrary, it is a figure of speech frequently used in conveying some particular messages. However, the frequency of these metaphors
Ana-Marina TOMESCU
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Des premières amours aux secondes

open access: yesArts et Savoirs, 2018
Though Ernst Haeckel was mostly known as a zoologist, he started off into science with botany. This aspect of his scientific biography has been largely underrated.
Jens Pahnke
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Measurement of insect mass based on ellipsoid scattering model

open access: yesThe Journal of Engineering, 2019
Insect migration influences population dynamics, provides ecosystem services, causes heavy crop damages and spreads diseases. The identification of insect migrants is critically important for the study of insect migration.
Shaoyang Kong   +3 more
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I. H. Verkhratskyi (1846–1919): at the origins of Ukrainian natural science

open access: yesІсторія науки і техніки, 2021
Among the scientists of European greatness, who at the turn of the XIX and XX centuries showed interest to the folklore of Galicia (Halychyna) and Galician Ukrainians, contributed to their national and cultural revival, one of the leading places is ...
Людмила Ванюга   +4 more
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Demographic and zoological drivers of infectome diversity in companion cats with ascites

open access: yesmSystems
Cats (Felidae) have become an integral part of many households. However, our understanding of the full spectrum of pathogens affecting cats (referred to as the infectome) is limited, mainly due to the inadequacy of commonly used diagnostic tools in ...
Yankuo Sun   +11 more
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Freshwater gastropods in the Northern littoral mesoregion of Espírito Santo, Brazil

open access: yesActa Scientiarum: Biological Sciences, 2017
  Studies on the distribution of molluscs in Brazilhave been conducted since the beginning of the twentieth and the knowledge of the species distributed in the country represent important findings, which contribute to the understanding of human diseases ...
Marco Antônio Andrade de Souza
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Bumblebees land rapidly by intermittently accelerating and decelerating toward the surface during visually guided landings

open access: yesiScience, 2022
Summary: Many flying animals parse visual information to control their landing, whereby they can decelerate smoothly by flying at a constant radial optic expansion rate.
Pulkit Goyal   +2 more
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